Thousands of people are already emerging homeless in the wake of two hurricanes in the Southern U.S., according to FEMA
Immigrant and Latinx-serving organizations in the region have become a lifeline, offering information, language access, donations, and other crucial services
Unprecedented storms highlight the need for disaster planning and infrastructure upgrades
The potential construction of a pumping system along the banks of the Yazoo Backwater Area in Mississippi signals a larger fight between political power and environmental justice
When continued investment in practices that destroy the environment compounds our rapidly changing climate system, those with the least suffer the most
As climate crisis fuels migration, adaptation planning organizations must listen to the communities most impacted to avoid repeating and compounding historical injustices
Without fast changes to FEMA and the agency’s National Flood Insurance Program, those least responsible for climate change will face the greatest harms
Without proper resources from the government to recover from Hurricane Maria five years ago, many Puerto Ricans have turned to grassroots organizations for aid
Six weeks after devastating floods left dozens of people dead and thousands displaced, residents in eastern Kentucky are trying to rebuild
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